The SDA is bringing together major employers, industry peak bodies, NGOs and government organisations from across Australia to focus on Australia’s customer abuse epidemic.

The National Customer Abuse & Violence Industry Roundtable to be hosted by the SDA on Thursday, will involve discussions with major employers including Coles, Woolworths and McDonalds, industry peak bodies such as the National Retail Association and government organisations including WorkSafe Victoria.

The SDA National Secretary Gerard Dwyer said “we hope that by bringing together employers and important stakeholders, we can create industry-wide solutions to this customer abuse epidemic.”

“Over 85% of retail staff reported they had been the subjected to verbal abuse from a customer in the last 12 months and 14% reported they had experienced physical violence.”

“This is completely unacceptable and it’s time that unions, business, government and community groups came together to talk about how we can stop it.”

“It’s encouraging to see such widespread concern and involvement from a range of employers, and we hope that this translates into a strong set of short-term and long-term solutions to reduce customer abuse and protect retail and fast food workers.”

The SDA research, released in December 2017 revealed widespread abuse of retail and fast food workers from customers.

Since the release of this research, the SDA’s “No One Deserves a Serve” campaign was launched across Australia to raise awareness about the realities of customer abuse.

“Retail and fast food workers have told us they routinely have customers swearing and yelling at them, spitting in their faces or threatening them, simply for doing their jobs.”

“This abuse can severely impact their physical and psychological health and it cannot continue. Everyone has the right to a safe work environment.”

“We hope this roundtable will provide a range of solutions to reduce the amount of abuse that retail and fast food workers receive from customers, because copping abuse should not be part of the job”

“I applaud employer’s support for reducing customer abuse in their workplaces as evidenced by their attendance to this important roundtable” Mr Dwyer said.